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Lemon Souffle Pudding

January 21, 2009 by Joy the Baker 74 Comments

Lemon Souffle Pudding

I’m going to need a day to digest the Fancy Food Show.

In the meantime, I thought I’d present you with this Lemon Souffle Pudding.

I often think of myself as a mash up of the time I’ve spent in the world so far. In essence I feel like a messy concoction of parents, siblings, friends from kindergarten, mean girls from high school, various low paying jobs, and different cities. I am all of those things. Whether or not I acknowledge it every day, I am who I am as a direct result of all of many people, many places and many experiences. So far it feels like a pretty sweet gig.

I got to thinking about the sum of my life’s parts yesterday on a plane from Oakland back to Los Angeles. Plane rides, no matter how short, force me to quickly assess my life situation.

My quick flash assessment went a little something like this in my brain:

Lindsey, Michelle and Beth were the best girlfriends I could have had in elementary school. I’m glad I became best friends with the smart girls.

I kinda feel bad about treating my prom date the way I did. Maybe I should Facebook him.

I’m really glad I got to see my parents renew their vows. That brought a lot of good to my world.

Simon. I’m so glad Simon and I stumbled upon each other.

If this plane crashes… God, please don’t let this plane crash… I’d feel like I’ve had a pretty good run. Thanks. Seriously.

If this plane crashes… God please don’t let this plane crash… I wonder if the lady sitting next to me would hold my hand … but only if the plane were crashing… otherwise, I don’t really need to hold her hand.

Should I order ginger ale or cranberry juice when they come around for drink orders?

Jill gave me the most gorgeous lemons and they’re waiting for me at home.

Lara made the most amazing lemon pudding the other night. I want more.

Oh God… the plane is taking off! I hope we’re nowhere near a flock of geese. Seriously. I don’t think I like river landings.

Lemon Souffle Pudding

Lemons

From the quick assessment of my life’s parts, this Lemon Souffle Pudding was born. Inspired my Lara, facilitated by Jill and consumed by me.

Lemon Souffle Pudding

from The Joy of Cooking and inspired by Lara Trale

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Do not underestimate this dessert. It’s light, tart, and all together dreamy. Instead of making several smaller souffles, I made one large dessert in a 9-inch glass baking dish. The bottom bakes up as a creamy lemon pudding and the top as a light and spongy souffle. The souffle bakes up almost cake light- super light ans soft. Two desserts in one! I added more lemon to the recipe. I couldn’t help myself.

Lemon Souffle Pudding

1 cup (200 grams) granulated white sugar, divided

3 tablespoons (40 grams) unsalted butter, room temperature

3 large eggs, separated

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

2 tablespoon (4 grams) lemon zest

1/3 cup (50 grams) all purpose flour

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/3 cup (80 ml) fresh lemon juice

1 cup (2400 ml) whole milk

1/8 teaspoon cream of tartar

Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (170 degrees C) and place rack in the center of the oven. Butter six – 1 cup (240 ml) ramekins or other heatproof bowls. I used one buttered 9-inch glass pie dish.

Set aside 2 tablespoons (28 grams) of the sugar to use when whipping the egg whites. Place the remaining sugar in a medium sized bowl. Add the lemon zest to the sugar. With the back of a spoon, or spatula, grind the lemon zest into the sugar, creating a fragrant, slightly yellow tinged sugar. Working the zest into the sugar will release lots of the essential oils in the zest, creating a super lemony batter. Then, in the bowl of your electric mixer or with a hand mixer, cream the lemony sugar and butter. Add the three egg yolks, one at a time, and beat until incorporated. Beat in the vanilla extract. Add the flour and salt and beat until combined. With the mixer on low speed, gradually pour in the lemon juice and milk. Set aside while you beat the egg whites.

In a clean bowl of your electric mixer, or with a hand mixer, beat the egg whites until frothy. Add the cream of tartar and continue to beat until soft peaks form. Gradually add the remaining 2 tablespoons (28 grams) of sugar and beat until stiff peaks form. Gently fold the egg whites into the batter, in three additions, mixing only until incorporated.

Carefully pour (or use a ladle) the batter into the prepared ramekins. (The batter does not rise much during baking so you can fill the ramekins almost to the rim.) I poured the entire mixture into the 9-inch pie pan. Place the ramekins in a larger baking pan (or any size pan that will fit the ramekins and leave about 1 inch (2.54 cm) around the edges). Or place the 9-inch baking dish in a larger basting pan and set on your counter

Boil a tea pot of water to create a water bath. (A water bath is used to provide temperature protection for the eggs.) Place the basting pan with the souffle inside into the oven, carefully pulling the oven rack out a bit. Carefully pour in enough hot water so that the water is halfway up the sides of the ramekins or pie dish, and carefully slide the rack back into the oven.

Bake for about 40 – 45 minutes or until the sponge cakes are golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the cake portion comes out clean. Be careful not to insert the toothpick into the lemon sauce at the bottom of the ramekins. Remove the ramekins from the water bath and cool slightly before serving.

This dessert can be served warm or at room temperature. Dust the tops of the puddings with confectioners (powdered or icing) sugar and dress with a dollop of whipped cream and fresh fruit (optional).

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  1. wypadek przy pracy

    December 30, 2011 at 12:22 am

    Ich möchte Ihnen für diese Hinweise danken. Sie sind sehr nützlich.

    Reply
  2. Kathy

    May 25, 2011 at 1:39 pm

    This dessert looks and sounds amazing. I’m on for dessert next week at my women’s luncheon. I’d like to make this but I have to transport it to someone’s place. Is this to fragile for that?
    Thanks

    Reply
  3. Alison

    April 2, 2011 at 8:58 pm

    I made this for a dinner party tonight with 6 people and we pretty much licked the pie plate clean. I was tempted to run off with it when it came out of the oven but it was too hot anyway. But yes, make this, immediately.

    Reply
  4. Katy

    March 28, 2011 at 8:58 pm

    I’ve made this several times. It is INCREDIBLE. For readers that don’t do dairy, this recipe is also terrific with soymilk and margarine substitutions. Well done!!!

    Reply
  5. Ritz

    March 16, 2011 at 7:41 pm

    Joy the recipe says milk 1cup 2400 ml .I guess its 240 ml, right???

    Reply
  6. Jyoti

    February 25, 2011 at 7:03 am

    Made this last night…only we didn’t have ramekins or a glass dish so we used…a silicone cupcake baking pan! Yes. Please don’t shudder in disgust.

    I’ll let you know they came out so fantastically that we were scooping them out of the cupcake tin and eating them. What a sight!

    Thanks for another great recipe Joy!

    Reply
  7. Ceia Ylagan

    March 15, 2010 at 9:12 am

    Hi! :) Any advice on substituting the flour with something gluten-free? :) This looks dreamy but I can’t have wheat in my diet.

    Reply
  8. Jessie Sanders

    January 21, 2010 at 9:59 am

    Joy, this was amazing!!! Made it this morning and I can’t gush enough about it. I made another one from another site, that shall remain unmentioned, and it baked up with no pudding on the bottom. I was crushed!! I bought more lemons this morning so I could give your recipe a try. Thanks!!!

    Reply
  9. Cindy

    December 21, 2009 at 3:17 pm

    I’m baking it as we speak, in honor of the winter solstice. Will probably post a pic on my blog if it works out. So far so good.

    Reply
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